Robbie Maddisons Dad Peter posted this on the DBW forum this morning.
Condolences to Johns family and his many friends. The Enduro world will truly miss such a great pioneer.
Mr John Hall passed away today (21-7-2010) after a long illness. John was a mainstay of Enduro sport in this country for a very long time, he served on many Australian ISDE teams in various senior roles and his knowlege of the sport is irreplaceable.
John discovered TM motorcycles and became the importer for the boutique Italian bikes about 20 years ago. He helped develop the bikes, giving feedback to the factory and steered CCA to being the biggest per capita TM marketer outside of Italy.
John was a gifted technician and I enjoyed being with him in the workshop at CCA and swapping ideas. I think he kind of enjoyed having another like mind to bounce ideas off.
John developed the JRH powervalve damper to make TMs more rideable with the addition of one device.
As well as being a talented tuner, John was a gentleman in the true sense of the word, considered, thoughtful and intelligent.
I first met John in the early 90s when he brought a new TM80 over to Lakes track to be tested by some junior riders. A young Maddo pounded out 10 laps on the TM and told John it was the fastest, best braked, best suspended 80 he'd ever ridden but it was too heavy. Light riders couldn't muscle the bike and heavier, stronger riders wouldn't holeshot. John was stoked to get honest input and took a liking to Robbie.
John offered Robbie a supported ride on the TM but Honda heard about it and jumped in, John had inadvertantly kick-started Maddos first factory ride.
We've lost a wonderful man and the sport is much poorer for his passing. My condolences to Johns' family, especially Malcolm, who has lost his mate and mentor. The bond between a Father and Son that develops in bike racing is a rare and beautiful thing.
Goodbye John, a life well lived mate.......
John will be remembered at a funeral service at St Johns on Wollombi Rd, Cessnock at 11am this saturday, 24-7-2010.
A dirt bike procession will accompany the funeral vehicles, those riders wanting be a part of the escort meet at CCA at 10am please.